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They plan to loft a large blimp-like balloon over Westminster Palace, depicting a bronzed "Trump Baby" in a pair of nappies, clutching a cellphone.

More than 50,000 people have signed up to demonstrate in London on Friday when protesters intend to fly a large balloon over parliament portraying Trump as an orange, snarling baby although a counter-gathering to welcome him is also planned.

But any good vibrations from that moment soon dissipated when Trump, the same day, announced plans to ban migrants from seven Muslim-majority countries - a decision that drew fierce worldwide criticism and appeared to blindside May.

The US president is set to touch down for his visit on Thursday after sparking a new firestorm on the worldwide stage.

"I don't think we should roll out the red carpet for somebody that holds such abhorrent views".

Asked if May should stay in power, Trump said "that's up to the people".

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For their part, Napoli have already replaced Sarri with former Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti, who started the new role on July 1. Chelsea finished a disappointing season in seventh and have missed out on competing in the Champions League next year.

It has been dubbed Storm Trump and the country is braced for a United States presidential visit that has split opinion like never before.

Mr Smyth said he hoped the protests, and specifically the Trump baby blimp, do not upset the American public.

In reality Trump's visit is set to go ahead and no announcement about a cancellation has been made this time.

It is the United States president's first visit to the UK since he won the election and he will meet with both Theresa May at Chequers and the Queen in Windsor.

Other planned protests will occur near Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire where Trump will attend a black-tie dinner and on Thursday outside the US's ambassador's residence in London where Trump and Melania will spend their evening.

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While the protests are taking place in the British capital, Trump will meet the queen at Windsor Castle where he will be welcomed with a guard of honour before having tea with the 92-year-old monarch.